My favorite tiara must be the Greville emerald tiara worn by Princess Eugenie on her wedding day. Along with her wedding present by her husband, Jack Brroksbank, the beautiful long diamond and emerald drop earrings she looked outstanding. That main cabochon emerald is just under 100 carats and the diamonds and design by Cartier are just beautiful!
The 1st diamond tiara has been my all-time favorite since I was a young girl. If anyone would be so kind as to pass it down to me I would be ever so grateful and take I would take care of it! Talk about a fantasy that's mine.
@@pfranks75 I can imagine all the time she played princess The imagine works wonder for little kids. It was probably, better than plastic one my great grandmother gave me.. But coming from her it couldn't be better it was like getting diamonds.
The Emerald Tiara must have had Ireland in mind during its creation. The Prissian Greek Key Tiara is the height of perfection and beauty. (I must note, I wasn't aware of so many remaining Titled Monarchs, whether on a throne or a Stock Exchange.
The History can be understood when one realizes it runs like threads through time. Focus on a subject and follow the thread. Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian .
I like the garnet floral one and, of course, the emerald one worn by Eugenie. She made it really shine!
Beautiful, beautiful. Such beauty.
This tiara would look lovely on Dianna
My favorite tiara must be the Greville emerald tiara worn by Princess Eugenie on her wedding day. Along with her wedding present by her husband, Jack Brroksbank, the beautiful long diamond and emerald drop earrings she looked outstanding. That main cabochon emerald is just under 100 carats and the diamonds and design by Cartier are just beautiful!
Tiaras are to be worn, not residing in a box in a museum. Only Ancient Tiaras should be in a Museum.
I would like to see Queen Camilla & Catherine the Princess of Wales wear tiaras more often.
I can't imagine it being comfortable though.
The photo of the aquamarine kokoshnik tiara that is Madeline king Carl XVI Gustav’s youngest child
At least most of the women who wear the gorgeous aquamarine Kokoshnic know how to smile with it on their heads, unlike the first grumpy face!
The 1st diamond tiara has been my all-time favorite since I was a young girl. If anyone would be so kind as to pass it down to me I would be ever so grateful and take I would take care of it! Talk about a fantasy that's mine.
I bought my daughter a tiara for her 5th birthday and she was so delighted! She wore it everyday for several months.
@@pfranks75 I can imagine all the time she played princess The imagine works wonder for little kids. It was probably, better than plastic one my great grandmother gave me.. But coming from her it couldn't be better it was like getting diamonds.
Where's the one on the thumbnail !?
The Emerald Tiara must have had Ireland in mind during its creation. The Prissian Greek Key Tiara is the height of perfection and beauty. (I must note, I wasn't aware of so many remaining Titled Monarchs, whether on a throne or a Stock Exchange.
The T in CHAUMET is silent.
The T in CHAUMET is silent : pronounced show may’
These are just put together with AI no actual research or effort has gone into this.
The japanese crownprincess is not the daughter in law of the empress. She is the sister in law.
I’d drop it Diamonds go flying. Oooops! My bad!
Princess Margaretha of Denmark, wife of prince Axel was not the daughter-in-law of princess Viggo. She was her sister-in-law !!!!!!!!🤐
So what is the secret to wearing a tiara then?
This is riddled with errors.and bad pronunciation.
It’s AI that’s why no one has spent time or effort researching this.
It's sucky
The History can be understood when one realizes it runs like threads through time. Focus on a subject and follow the thread.
Beth Bartlett
Sociologist/Behavioralist
and Historian
.
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